Lip-stick holder



Aug. 14, 1928.

R. .w. WILSON LIP STICK HOLDER Filed Dec. 24, 1926 Patented Aug. 14, 1928. v

UNITED STA TE'S PATENT OFFICE.

RALPH W. WILSON, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A .SSIGNOR TO THEODORE W. FOSTER &

' BROTHER COMPANY, OI PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.

LIP-STICK HOLDER.

Application filed December 24, 1926. Serial No- 156,917.

This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in lip stick holders, and the primary object thereof is to provide novel means, which can be easily and quickly operated, for efieoting movement of the lip stick into and out of the holder, and for also reliably retaining the, lipstick within the holder, so as to prevent accidental movement thereof when the holder is being carried or is notin use.

A still further object of the invention is to provide novel means for guiding the movement of the lip stick carrier along the length of the holder, and to also provide novel means for retainin the lip stick in its carrier.-

The invention stlll further aims to provide means of the'character mentioned which is of simple and economical construction and which does not detract from theappearance st1ck from the holder. Obviously the lip of the usual tubular or cylindrical holder.

In the drawings v Fi 1 is an elevation of the holder in closed positlon of the parts;

Fig. 2 is a like view showing the parts in open position and the lip stick moved partly out ofthe holder;

Fig. 3is a section on Fig. 4 is a bottom view of the holder, and Fig. 5 is a section on line 5-'5 "of Fig. 3. In proceeding in accordance with the-present invention a tubular or c lindrical holder or body 1 is employed, which latter is provided with a closed bottom 2 having a slot 3 adjacent its eriphery, the latter mer ing into a slot 4 ormedin the periphery o the holder 1. The holder is provided with an axial rib 5 preferably. formed by indenting the holder as shown in Fig. 5. The lip stick carrier 6' is slidabl mounted in the holder and has a slotted bottom throughwhioh a oke or loop 7 extends. The leg-8 of the yoke line 33 of Fig. 1;

' is secured to the bottom of the carrier 6, while A the arm 11 to limit the upward movement of the latter." The carrier 6 is formed with an indentedpart 13 similar to the part 5, these latter .parts being of concave-convex cross of the latter. Stops 12 are provided on. ly

section so thatthe convex side of the bead 5 acts as a guide that is received in the concave side of the bead 13, whereby it will be noted that the carrier 6 is guided in its sliding movement alongthe length of the holder.

The inner or lower end of the arm 11 is offset at 14 and is provided with an opening 15 in which the loop 7 is received, thereby providing a hinged connection between the arm 11 and the carrier 6. i

As depicted in Figures 1 and 3 of the drawings, the parts are in housed position and in order to project the lip stick from the holder -for use, the cap 10 is slid out-. wardly carrying therewith its arm 11, until the cap is free of the body, whereupon the .arm is swung downwardly to the position of Figure 2 andis then moved upwardly through the slot 3, thereby projecting the lip I closure operates in a plane coincident withthat in which the body lies, so that a perfectly straight movement of the arm occurs in operating the latter to eject the lip stick and to move same within the holder. Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: r

' 1. In a lip stick holder, a tubular body having an inwardly struck longitudinal bead forming a guide and havin a closed bottom formed with a slot whic latter extends through a side of the body, a lip stick cairrier slidable in the body and formed with an i-n-, wardl struck part receiving the bead, a 100 exten ing through an opening provide therefor'in the bottom of the carrier and having one legsecured to said bottom and its other leg extending'upwardly to engage and hold the lip stick, a closure -slidable on the body and having an arm formed to engage a side of the body, said arm being movable through said slot and having an oflset perforated to receive the loop whereby to hingedconnect the arm to the carrier. 2. In a lip stick holder, a tubular body having a closed bottom formed with a slot which latter extends through a side of the holder,

extending through an opening provided through said slot and having an offset pertherefor 1n the bottom of the carrier and havforated to receive the loop whereby to hingeding one leg secured to said bottom and its ly connect the arm to the carrier. 10 other leg extending upwardly to engage and In testimony whereof I have hereunto hold the lip stick, a closure slidable on the signed my name to this specification.

body and havin an arm formed to engage a side of the b0 y, said arm being movable RALPH W. WILSON. 

